Prince William visited the Anglesey show in Wales on Wednesday where he made his first solo public speech since Kate Middleton gave birth to Prince George.

The large agricultural show gave Wills the opportunity to say goodbye, seeing as his service with the Royal Air Force search-and-rescue tour was coming to an end, while also spending time with some horses and birds, including a very handsome hawk that he came very close with (above)!

During his speech, William also spoke about Kate and their new bundle of joy, and even spoke a bit of Welsh, saying:

"Catherine is sorry that she cannot be here today to catch the show, but she and George would have loved to have been here. He's pretty loud and of course extremely good looking. I have to say, I thought search and rescue duties over Snowdonia were physically and mentally demanding but looking after a three-week old baby is right up there.

I know that I speak for Catherine when I say I have never in my life known somewhere as beautiful and welcoming as Anglesey… I know that both of us will miss it terribly when my search and rescue tour of duty comes to an end next month and we have to move elsewhere. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for making my wife and me so welcome when we arrived here, as you do thousands of visitors each year. This island had been our first home together, and will always be an immensely special place for us both. Catherine and I look forward to returning again and again over the coming years with our family."